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Which of the following is an example of using the Division Property of Equality to rearrange the equation PV=nRT
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R=PV−nT
upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T
R=nT/PV
upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction
T=PVnR
upper T equals upper P upper V n upper R
n=PV/RT
?(1 point)
Responses
R=PV−nT
upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T
R=nT/PV
upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction
T=PVnR
upper T equals upper P upper V n upper R
n=PV/RT
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n = PV/RT
Reason: Starting from PV = nRT, divide both sides by RT to isolate n: n = PV/(RT).
Reason: Starting from PV = nRT, divide both sides by RT to isolate n: n = PV/(RT).
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